2. What charge is a 100-pF capacitor storing, if it is charged to 100 V? 3. What is the capacitor value that stores 200 pC when charged to 50 V? 4. What voltage is present across a 10-µF capacitor having a charge of 2,000 ?C?
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The first part of the question states "2 and 4 only to 100V? charged to 50 V?" It is not clear what this means. Are you asking if a capacitor with a voltage rating of 100V can be charged to 50V? If so, the answer is yes. A capacitor can be charged to any voltage Show more…
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